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Four brothers from Ghana make Sawdust their artform with African roots

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    19.12.2024 - 06.12.2025

Born in Ghana, Frank Addo, 46, demonstrated a natural affinity for art from a young age, delighting in the interplay of textures and colors. His unique style emerged from a childhood spent experimenting with diverse materials. Frank’s signature technique involves fusing acrylic paints with grains of sawdust, creating rich, textured abstract works that evoke the dynamic patterns found in nature. Growing up in a creative household, Frank and his siblings fostered a competitive yet collaborative spirit. This environment nurtured his artistic confidence and inspired him to pursue art professionally. His work has garnered international recognition, with exhibitions in South Africa, the United States, and Europe. Frank’s contemporary abstract style has resonated with interior designers and architects, making his work a sought-after addition to modern spaces. His ability to create visually striking and tactile pieces has led to numerous commissions for both residential and commercial projects.

Born in Ghana, Ivan Addo, 36, began his artistic journey in the sawdust-strewn studio of his father who was a sculptor. As a child, he was captivated by the tactile nature of the material, shaping it into rudimentary forms that foreshadowed his future work. This early exposure to the world of art ignited a lifelong passion for exploring the interplay of form and texture. Ivan's fascination with the form and geometry and its underlying structure is evident in his signature style of relief Mixed Media. Inspired by the intricate details of anatomy, he creates textured two-dimensional compositions. His works are characterized by their rich, textured surfaces and bold, expressive lines, which invite the viewer to engage with the piece on a sensory level. After spending time in South Africa, Ivan's artistic practice flourished. He exhibited extensively in galleries such as Akwaaba Art Gallery and undertook projects for the prestigious Nelson Mandela Foundation. His work garnered significant recognition, particularly among the diplomatic and corporate communities in South Africa. In the United States, Ivan's textured relief Mixed Media style has continued to captivate audiences. He has participated in numerous international art fairs, including Artexpo New York and Art San Diego, where his unique style has earned him accolades and awards. His work is represented by esteemed galleries like Waterkolours Art Gallery, further solidifying his position in the global art scene.

James Addo, 41, is the third of the four artistically inclined brothers. From a young age, his innate talent for color and composition was evident. He effortlessly combined vibrant hues into visually pleasing works, foreshadowing the bold and expressive style that would define his career. James’ artistic journey led him to the prestigious Ghanata Academy of Arts and Design, where he honed his skills and graduated with honors. It was during his formative years that he developed a unique technique that would set him apart: infusing sawdust with acrylic paint. Inspired by his childhood experiences, James transforms ordinary sawdust into extraordinary artistic materials.

This innovative approach creates rich textures, dimensional depth, and a tactile quality that invites viewers to engage with his work on a sensory level. Drawing inspiration from his African cultural heritage, James’ art serves as a bridge between cultures. His works are imbued with the vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and spiritual symbolism of Ghanaian art. James’ artistic prowess has been recognized internationally. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, both solo and group, and his works are sought after by collectors worldwide. His collaborations with South African corporations, including the prestigious Nelson Mandela Day Hyde Park Exhibition, have further elevated his profile. Additionally, his art has been showcased at renowned art fairs such as the Clio Art Fair in New York, the Harlem Fine Art Show in Washington D.C., and Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.

Together, the Addo brothers have transformed sawdust into a versatile canvas, elevating it from its humble origins to an extraordinary medium for artistic expression. Their work is a testament to the boundless potential of creativity and the power of reimagining unconventional materials. The brothers continue to inspire the art world internationally, proving that even the simplest elements can be transformed into masterpieces.

For further information on Alfred Addo, visit www.alfredaddo.com. For further information on Addo Contemporary Art, visit www.addocontemporary.com.






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